Art Of The Skate Shop: London's Creative Spaces

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 5. 06. 2023
  • Watch as we delve into the vibrant #skateboarding #scene in #London's iconic Camden Town! Join DOSE as we explore the thriving #skateboard #retail scene and take you on a tour of the city's most #creative spaces for #skaters
    📍 In our first stop, we visit Three Amigos Skate Shop, located at 118 Camden Rd. Our encounter with Louis, one of the friendliest employees in the scene, unveils a treasure trove of local skate brands. From the urban cool of Yes Fam! to the smooth style of Sketti Butta and the artistic flair of Clown Skateboards, Three Amigos has it all. Get an insider's view of the shop, and let Louis enlighten you about the latest events and what sets their store apart in the local skate community.
    📍 Next, we head straight to the heart of Camden Hawley Wharf to check out Scum UK. Here, we meet Mac, an OG London skater and proud member of the Scum skate team. Discover Mac's personal favorites from their summer apparel collection, while he spills the beans on the dynamic and diverse London skateboarding community.
    Dive into the video above to witness the unique atmosphere and incredible energy that London's skate shops bring to the table. Whether you're a passionate skater or simply appreciate the artistry behind the sport, this episode is a must-watch!
    If you're planning a trip to London, make sure to add Three Amigos Skate Shop and Scum UK to your must-visit list. Immerse yourself in the unique skate culture of the city and experience the authenticity and passion that these stores and the local skate scene have to offer.
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Komentáƙe • 19

  • @alexanderbrowne949
    @alexanderbrowne949 Pƙed rokem +3

    The delivery guy scene at scum đŸ€ŁđŸ†

  • @GrimDarkDude
    @GrimDarkDude Pƙed rokem +3

    awesome video, thanks for the view into the scene. Favortie shop, i have to give it to Three Amigos, the dude working it seems sincere and a great asset tot he skater community

  • @DoseSkateboarding
    @DoseSkateboarding  Pƙed rokem +2

    Which skate shop is your favorite in London? Comment below and let us know!

  • @jaysevenzero
    @jaysevenzero Pƙed 20 dny +1

    "I'm pretty sure it's Amy Winehouse" 🙂 That image is of the 1964 kitsch classic painting 'Tina' by J. H. Lynch

    • @kingraptor11
      @kingraptor11 Pƙed 12 dny

      yup, my mum had a print in the kitchen. Always irritated me how he'd done the hair, just didn't make sense

  • @lilypearson8962
    @lilypearson8962 Pƙed rokem +2

    đŸ„łđŸ„łđŸ„łđŸ„ł

  • @bradaz101productions7
    @bradaz101productions7 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    I work at a skate shop and you can tell from the kid in the palace hat he don't know anything about the products palace is a fashion brand and when he was talking about the decks didn't have anything to say just pointing out them talk to people about the products you stock don't just point them out makes you seem more interested and knowledgeable

  • @josephlegg1604
    @josephlegg1604 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    I started skating in the year 2000 in London.
    2 shops stand out for me in my early days were cide and slam city skates.
    Big shout out to slam city for when I went into the shop because one of my buddies was buying some duff shoes and the worker looked at my board and said what the f##k is that. Lol he gave me 2 spare boards.
    Another shop that was awesome because of its location was route one in PlayStation skatepark/66.
    Also I remember 2002-03 a 8inch board was a monster of a size and no shop really stocked 8"plus.
    Even to this day I still skate 7.50 and no shop stocks that size anymore 😂.
    Best deck brand for me always would be heroin.
    Trucks.... Tensors
    Wheels... Heroine or spits
    Barrings...bones reds

  • @spliff42000
    @spliff42000 Pƙed rokem +2

    Homie that said about the trendy instagram edits with the zooming out, I agree 100% shit is tasteless trash

  • @mr.z88
    @mr.z88 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +2

    this guy at the scum shop ahahahaha

  • @hristoyordanov6756
    @hristoyordanov6756 Pƙed 19 dny

    skaters seems to dislike all other action sports

  • @hristoyordanov6756
    @hristoyordanov6756 Pƙed 19 dny

    tiny rock block the skater noise limitation, get a snowboard seems to be more fun

  • @djmon1987
    @djmon1987 Pƙed rokem +8

    Scum is a really wack brand.

  • @kingraptor11
    @kingraptor11 Pƙed 12 dny

    Scum isn't like a proper proper skateshop. Better than circle collective in dalston but on the same wave, a boutique clothes shop with skateboards and a hardware cabinet.
    And Three Amigos is on the other end of the spectrum, a quiet dusty cupboard. Feels like the backroom at an indoor park.
    Skate shop scene in london is pretty much all whack though and it's not their fault. The rent and money makes it all a bit stale.
    You go somewhere like the level shop in brighton or pmuch anywhere out of london and you'll find proper skate shops. Plenty of space to sit, plenty of people hanging out, videos playing in the background. Feels more like you're walking into a home than a shop

  • @hristoyordanov6756
    @hristoyordanov6756 Pƙed 19 dny

    skating is too much noise less freedom than biking and have u seen happily smiled skaters like Kevin Peraza or Boyd Hidler